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Palm Sunday Worship for April 13, 2025, from Queen Anne Lutheran Church in Seattle, our 10:30 service—Pastor Dan Peterson; Cantor Kyle Haugen.Link here to view the bulletin.Enjoying our worship recordings? Consider giving a gift to our church; go to this link.
Live PALM SUNDAY Worship Sermon 4 13 2025 Matthew 21 @ BBC Pastor Patrick Rhodes by Patrick Rhodes
Village Church RolesvilleSunday Message, April 13, 2025Pastor Tyler WilliamsPsalm 100:1-5, Revelation 4:11
Welcome To Palm Sunday Worship: The WAVE Of LIFE! (Mark 11:1ff)
Palm Sunday Worship by Pastor Leah Holloway-Nilsen. Readings: Luke 19:28-40, Isaiah 50:4-9a.
Luke 19:28-49 This is a THMC EM sermon by Lead Pastor Tim Park spoken at Ttokamsa Home Mission Church in Los Angeles, CA. Visit us on our Website or our Instagram for updates.
Mar 24th, 2024 - - Palm Sunday Worship
Palm SundayMarch 24, 2024Worship Service includes:Scripture Readings include: Luke 19:28-40Sermon: These Stones Would Shout Aloud given by Pastor Alex Lester-AbdallaClick here for Worship Bulletin - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Welcome to Morrisville Presbyterian Church.No matter who you are or where you are on your journey of Faith,you are invited to MPC.Education Hour:Contact Pastor Alex Lester-Abdalla at alexlester-abdalla@mpcusa.net Worship Service:In-Person and Livestream begins at 10:30 a.m. each Sunday.Morrisville Presbyterian Church771 N Pennsylvania AveMorrisville, Pennsylvania 19067(215) 295-4191 Website: https://www.mpcusa.org Support the show
Palm Sunday Worship with Pastor Leah Holloway-Nilsen. Readings: Isaiah 50:4-9a and Philippians 2:5-11. Gospel: Mark 11:1-11.
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PALM SUNDAY WORSHIP April 2, 2023 | 10 a.m. "Passion Week: The True Story" by Rev. Jason Co "That God is on one side and all the people on the other side, and Christ Jesus, himself man, is between them to bring them together, 6 by giving his life for all mankind." ~1 Timothy 2:5-6a (TLB) On Palm Sunday, we take a break from our series on the names of God as Rev. Jason Co dives into Scripture to tell us what really happened and what Jesus truly accomplished in his message, "Passion Week: The True Story"! ONSITE: NMEC Main Sanctuary ONLINE: Via YouTube Livestream https://NMEC.Online/Livestreaming ----- If you wish to support the Lord's work through our church: https://NMEC.Online/Giving
Welcome to Palm Sunday Worship at Portsmouth Union Church. Today's Sermon is "Where are you headed?"
Palm Sunday Worship by Pastor Leah Holloway-Nilsen. Reading: Matthew 21:1-11. Gospel: Matthew 26:14-27:66
Palm SundayApril 2, 2023Worship Service includes:Scripture Readings from Psalm 118:1-2, 19-29 and Matthew 21:1-11Sermon: The Journey Begins by Pastor Rachel RhodesClick here for Worship Bulletin - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Welcome to Morrisville Presbyterian Church.No matter who you are or where you are on your journey of Faith,you are invited to MPC.Education Hour:Contact Pastor Alex Lester-Abdalla at alexlester-abdalla@mpcusa.net Worship Service:In-Person and Livestream begins at 10:30 a.m. each Sunday.Morrisville Presbyterian Church771 N Pennsylvania AveMorrisville, Pennsylvania 19067(215) 295-4191 Website: https://www.mpcusa.org Support the show
Palm Sunday Worship from Houston and Killellan Kirk led by Revd. Gary Noonan Order of service Centring/entrance of bible Introit: Come into the streets with me (HY366, v.1 + chorus) Welcome Gathering words (with responses) HY367 Hosanna, loud hosanna Baptism (Alfie Iain Stuart Black) HY796 The Lord bless you and keep you Big Sing Hymn Children of Jerusalem Intimations Scripture ReadingMatthew 21: 1-11 HY364 All glory, laud, and honour REFLECTION HY Christ Jesus on Sunday (Tune: St. Denio HY132) Offering Prayer HY365 Ride on! ride on in majesty! Benediction Threefold Amen HY807 Praise God from whom all blessings flow Organ Postlude Music: Palm Sunday Procession (Phil Lehenbauer)
What is that Sound
The audio podcast for the Sunday, April 2, 2023 Worship service of Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Minnetonka, MN. Recorded by Pastor James Disney with music by Sue Blom. Produced and Edited by Aimee Munson If you enjoy listening we encourage you to visit our website at www.blcmtka.org to learn more about our Church and to support this podcast.Pastor James DisneyMusic by Sue BlomProduced and Edited by Aimee Munson
Pastor Peter W. Marty preaches on Luke. God cares about the quality of our lives, the depth of our lives, the scope of our lives. The passion for important things. To live fully is to risk dying, to hope is to risk despair, to try is to risk failure. If we don't take certain risks, are we really free? With faith, there are some beautiful risks to take. It's about living a life that matters. How can we live a life that really matters?
We welcome you to either virtual or in-person worship on Sunday, April 10, 2022 at 10am! You are welcome to join us for in-person worship in the Essex Center UMC sanctuary (please wear a mask), you may participate on FacebookRead more
"Caution" Sign Posts: Week 6 Rev. Tasha Blackburn Palm Sunday Sanctuary Worship 4-10-22
Palm Sunday Worship by Interim Pastor Roberta Pierce. Gospel: Luke 19:28-40. Passion Reading: Luke 22:14 - 23:56
Palm SundayApril 10, 2022Worship Service includesScripture Reading of Psalm 118:1-2, 19-29 and Luke 19:28-40Sermon: "What Happened to Jesus?" by Pastor Rachel RhodesClick here for Worship Bulletin - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Welcome to Morrisville Presbyterian Church.No matter who you are or where you are on your journey of Faith,you are invited to MPC.Education Hour:Contact Pastor Alex Lester-Abdalla at alexlester-abdalla@mpcusa.net Worship Service:In-Person and Livestream begins at 10:30 a.m. each Sunday.Morrisville Presbyterian Church771 N Pennsylvania AveMorrisville, Pennsylvania 19067(215) 295-4191 Website: https://www.mpcusa.org Support the show (https://www.mpcusa.org/give)
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The journey begins... but who is unaware
The Eternal King comes riding into Jerusalem on a donkey. In this moment it was time to join in the simple innocent parade that celebrated Jesus' arrival. So many had been touched by His warmth. They had been impressed by the miraculous things He had done. They were ready to call Jesus King. Just five days later Jesus will be crucified. Then, for three days it seemed as if darkness hadh won. Who in Jerusalem could guess that the celebration of the King was just beginning? The eternal triumph would be His!
April 4, 2021. Pastor Meagan's sermon for this Easter Sunday is on the fear felt by Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James and John when they went to the tomb and found that Jesus wasn't there. What would we have thought had we been there? Readings: Acts 10:34-43, 1 Corinthians 15:1-11, Mark 16:1-8 *** Transcript *** Last Sunday, when we gathered for Palm Sunday Worship, we had a parade to celebrate the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem — and some of us took that parade down Lockwood, too. And Easter is another opportunity to celebrate with a procession. Many of you have probably heard the Judy Garland & Fred Astaire song, "In your Easter bonnet with all the frills upon it / You'll be the grandest fella in the Easter Parade.” So on Palm Sunday, we kept in mind as we walked where we were headed — into the city, where Jesus would be arrested, tortured, and die on the cross. And this Easter Sunday, this morning as we gather with joy to celebrate Jesus’ resurrection, it's important to remember where we've come from. Our Easter story, as joyful as it is as Mr. Jesse pointed out, doesn't begin with hope. It begins with an acknowledgement of death and profound loss. The women — Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James and John — who went to the tomb that morning bearing spices, were there when Jesus died. They knew he was gone, and they didn’t have the slightest expectation that he had survived everything that had happened. They were drawn to the tomb that morning not by the thought that Jesus might be alive, but by the call of their faith to honor one that they had loved and followed by anointing the body that was left. They were there because they were not afraid to face the grief and reality of the tomb. Pastor Luisa Cabello Hanse of St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Minneapolis shared her experience of Holy Week and Easter during her childhood in Chile and Mexico at a Lenten Wednesday service a few years ago, and she told of the parade that they always had every year through town — on Good Friday, not Easter Sunday. Pastor Luisa said that Jesus’ resurrection meant so much more when she first took time to acknowledge the reality of his death. Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James and John faced the grief, they approached the tomb, and there in the place of death they saw evidence of the miracle. The stone, as large as it was, had been rolled away. A young man, sitting in the otherwise empty tomb, was waiting to tell them the good news: Jesus is alive. What would you have thought, had you been there? Each of the gospels tells the story a little differently, as Dr Neidner pointed out in our forum a couple of weeks ago. In Mark’s telling, the women do not instantly believe, and in fact the women who had courageously faced the tomb are so frightened by the announcement of Jesus’ resurrection that they leave with the intent of not telling anyone what had happened. All of us who have been through wounded-ness, death, and grief know resurrection does not erase the tomb. We all grieve loved ones who have died, losses brought to us by the pandemic, all of those things about church that we miss, the damage wrought by the sins of racism, poverty, and violence. Death is real, and the process of grief lasts a lifetime. Hope, new life, and joy grow slowly as healing continues. So it's not so surprising to think that the women were not ready to embrace the hope and joy of the good news and go out to tell everyone what’s happened the first minute they're told that Jesus is alive. And yet we know that eventually they did tell the story of the resurrection, if only because today we are still telling of the miracle that they found when they went to the tomb that first Easter morning. This Easter morning, we are gathered to tell again of how God brought life out of death, and Jesus who has died is now alive again among us. And today, most appropriately, we celebrate the baptism of Mae Lenhart. From the story of creation when God spoke earth and water into being, to the story of Noah and his family traveling through the flood in an ark and finding dry land to start a new life, to the Israelites crossing through the raging water of the Red Sea to find freedom on the other side, to Jesus’ baptism in water by John when God claimed him as beloved, water has always been a part of our story as people of faith. Baptism with water and the words of God’s promise reminds us that nothing can separate us from God. In baptism, we claim the promise of who we are — children of God, beloved, called and sent, to embody and proclaim the love and mercy of God for the world. As we celebrate Mae’s baptism on this Easter Sunday of the resurrection, we remember that we too have been through death and grief, and we too have been baptized, and that God’s promises prevail even in the face of death. We are all chosen, all called, all sent, to share the good news that in Christ, death will never be the final word. The women were afraid, and we may be too, but Paul in his letter to the Corinthians reminds us that Christ is with us even in our fear, and however unworthy we may feel, we are beloved and called to share the good news. On the other side of horror, loss, and grief, Jesus has come, and we have discovered hope and joy. How would you have told the story to the others who were waiting back in that Upper Room to hear about the visit to the tomb? What would you have thought, if you were one of Jesus’ other followers, hearing the story of Christ’s resurrection? What are you afraid of today? And who are you called to tell of this miraculous, radical hope? Alleluia! Christ is Risen! Thanks be to God. *** Keywords *** 2021, Christ Lutheran Church, Webster Groves, sermon, podcast, transcript, YouTube, video, Pastor Meagan McLaughlin, Acts 10:34-43, 1 Corinthians 15:1-11, Mark 16:1-8, Easter Parade, Irving Berlin, Jesse Helton, COVID-19, pandemic, coronavirus
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Tune in as Caleb shares a message from a Palm Sunday text in John chapter 12. We are in passion week and Palm Sunday is always an eerie reminder of how the same crowd worshipped one week and yelled crucify a few days later. The question posed in today’s episode is do we still do that today. Is our worship conditional? Is our worship transformational or transactional? Tune into find out more!
Today’s Palm Sunday Worship is led by our children! Listen as they tell the story of many of the characters included in the Gospel accounts of Holy Week. The songs, readings and prayers help us ready our hearts for the journey to the cross, the grave, and the sky!
Listen now to our Palm Sunday Worship Service featuring special guest Allison Durham Speer.
Mar 28th, 2021 - - Palm Sunday Worship
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The hero rides into town
Mar 28th, 2021 - - Palm Sunday Worship
Monee Free Methodist Church exists to glorify God as we make disciples of Jesus Christ. Our vision is to be a bible based, multi-ethnic, multigenerational, family of families on mission to share and show the gospel of Jesus Christ in our communities.
Hosanna to the Lord! Join us today for our Palm Sunday worship service. Thanks to our Sunday School students for singing for us today!
Palm Sunday Worship 28 March '21
Apr 5th, 2020 - - Palm Sunday Worship